(19)
(11) EP 0 386 587 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
12.09.1990 Bulletin 1990/37

(21) Application number: 90103764.8

(22) Date of filing: 26.02.1990
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)5A61B 6/02, A61B 6/06, H04N 5/32
(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE NL

(30) Priority: 09.03.1989 JP 57211/89

(71) Applicant: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken 210 (JP)

(72) Inventor:
  • Honda, Michitaka, Intellectual Property Div.
    Minato-ku, Tokyo 105 (JP)

(74) Representative: Blumbach, Kramer & Partner 
Patentanwälte Radeckestrasse 43
81245 München
81245 München (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
   
       


    (54) Method and system for processing X-ray image in X-ray equipment


    (57) In X-ray photography by an X-ray equipment, grid images based on only a grid are acquired by a grid image generating circuit (13) under various photograph conditions, and are stored in image memories (12a to 12n) A subject image based on a subject to be examined is acquired under a predetermined photograph condition. A grid image which is acquired under the same photograph condition as that of the subject image or under a condi­tion similar thereto is read out from a corresponding image memory. The subject image and the readout grid image are regulated by gain regulators (17, 18) to have the same gain. The subject image is then divided by the grid image in the divider (19). As a result, the sub­ject image without the grid image can be obtained.




    Description


    [0001] The present invention relates to a method and sys­tem for processing X-ray images in an X-ray equipment.

    [0002] In a conventional X-ray equipment, X-rays are radi­ated from an X-ray tube as an X-ray source onto a sub­ject to be examined. The X-rays passed through the subject are converted into light by an image intensifier (I.I.), and the light is incident on an optical system. An X-ray image of the subject is formed by this light. The formed X-ray image is converted into a TV signal by a TV camera and is displayed on a TV monitor. When a predetermined portion of the subject is displayed on the TV monitor, an X-ray image is formed on an X-ray film by further radiating X-rays on the subject.

    [0003] When the X-rays are passed through the subject, scattered X-rays are superposed on passed X-rays. These scattered X-rays degrade the quality of the X-ray image formed on the X-ray film. In the conventional X-ray equipment, therefore, in order to prevent incidence of scattered X-rays onto an image intensifier, a grid is arranged between a subject and the image intensifier. This grid has a mesh structure and hence can attenuate scattered X-rays which are obliquely radiated onto the image intensifier.

    [0004] Recently, a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) is used as a TV camera of an X-ray equipment. In X-ray photography using a CCD camera, however, the shadow of a grid is formed on an X-ray image. More specifically, if the resolution of the camera is lower than the maximum spa­tial frequency of a subject to be examined, a phenomenon called aliasing occurs. If a grid having cyclic fine meshes is arranged, a shadow such as moiré fringes is formed on an image. Therefore, X-ray diagnostic infor­mation is degraded.

    [0005] Under the circumstances, demands have arisen for an X-ray equipment which can eliminate a grid image formed on an X-ray image.

    [0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and system for processing X-ray images in an X-­ray equipment.

    [0007] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for processing X-ray images in an X-ray equipment, the method comprising the steps of:
    acquiring a plurality of grid images in accordance with a plurality of grid image acquiring conditions;
    storing the acquired grid images;
    acquiring a subject image in accordance with a sub­ject image acquiring condition;
    comparing the subject image acquiring condition with the grid image acquiring conditions;
    reading out one of the stored grid images in accor­dance with the comparison result; and
    dividing the acquired subject image by the read out grid image.

    [0008] According to another aspect of the present inven­tion, there is provided a system for processing X-ray images in an X-ray equipment, the system comprising:
    grid image acquiring means for acquiring a plural­ity of grid images in accordance with a plurality of grid image acquiring conditions;
    storing means for storing the plurality of grid images;
    subject image acquiring means for acquiring a subject image in accordance with a subject image acquiring condition;
    comparing means for comparing the subject image acquiring condition with the grid image acquiring condition; and
    dividing means for dividing the subject image by one of the stored grid images in accordance with the comparison result.

    [0009] This invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description when taken in con­junction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing an arrangement of a system according to an embodiment of the present invention;

    Fig. 2 is a flow chart for explaining an operation of a grid image generating circuit of the system;

    Figs. 3 and 4 are flow charts for explaining an operation of a process and control unit of the system; and

    Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing a modification of the system.



    [0010] An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with the accompanying drawings.

    [0011] In Fig. 1, the system comprises an X-ray tube 1, a grid 3, an image intensifier (to be referred to as an I.I. hereinafter) 4, an optical system 5, a TV camera 6, an X-ray tube controller 7, a photograph condition setting unit 8, a process and control unit 9, an A/D converter 10, a scattered X-ray correcting cir­cuit 11, image memories 12a to 12n, a grid image gener­ating circuit 13, a display unit 16, gain regulators 17 and 18, and a divider 19.

    [0012] The X-ray tube 1 is used as an X-ray source for radiating X-rays on a subject P to be examined.

    [0013] The grid 3 is arranged to pass direct X-rays D and not to pass scattered X-rays S. An X-ray image I obtained by X-ray photography is represented by the following equation:
    I = Pa·g + Sa      (1)
    where Pa is a subject image obtained by only the direct X-rays D without using the grid 3, g is a grid image obtained by the direct X-rays D passed through the grid 3, and Sa is a scattered X-ray image obtained by the scattered X-rays using the grid 3.

    [0014] Since lead slits are regularly arranged in the grid 3, the direct X-rays D are intercepted by the lead slits, and spatially cyclic modulation is performed.

    [0015] U.S. Patent Numbers 4,599,742, 4,653,080, 4656,650, and 4,823,370 disclose methods of correcting the subject image Pa having the scattered X-ray image Sa thereby estimating the scattered X-ray image. As is apparent from equation (1), therefore, the subject image Sa can be acquired by removing the scattered X-ray image Sa from the X-ray image I and dividing the resultant image by the grid image g.

    [0016] The I.I. 4 converts the X-rays passed through the grid 3 into light. This light is input to the TV camera 6 through the optical system 5, and is converted into a TV signal.

    [0017] The A/D converter 10 converts the TV signal from the TV camera 6 into a digital signal.

    [0018] The scattered X-ray correcting circuit 11 corrects the scattered X-ray image Sa on the basis of the digital signal from the A/D converter 10, and acquires a cor­rected subject image Pa·g and a corrected grid image Aa·g.

    [0019] The grid image generating circuit 13 acquires the grid image g in accordance with a flow chart shown in Fig. 2.

    [0020] In step A1, when the grid 3 is arranged without the subject P, a corrected grid image I1 is acquired by the following equation:
    I1 = Aa·g      (2)

    [0021] In step A2, an image I2 obtained without the subject P and the grid 3 is acquired by the following equation:
    I2 = Aa      (3)

    [0022] In step A3, the image I1 is divided by the image I2, and this divided image is obtained as the grid image g according to equations (2) and (3).

    [0023] The photograph condition setting unit 8 sets photo­graph conditions for obtaining the grid image g.

    [0024] The image memories 12a to 12n store the grid image acquired by the grid image generating circuit 13 and the photograph conditions.

    [0025] Of the photograph conditions, an I.I. size is important. As the I.I. size, for example, 6˝/9˝/12˝ are selected. Grid images obtained on the basis of these sizes are respectively stored in the image memories 12a to 12n. Since the tube voltage of the X-ray tube 1 is associated with the X-ray transmittance of an inter­spacer of the grid 3, the tube voltage of the X-ray tube 1 may be used as a photograph condition.

    [0026] The gain regulators 17 and 18 regulate the cor­rected subject image Pa·g acquired by the scattered X-ray correcting circuit 11 and the grid image g read out from the image memories 12a to 12n to have the same gain.

    [0027] The divider 19 divides the corrected subject image Pa·g by the grid image g, and performs inverse logarithm conversion of the subject image Pa.

    [0028] The display unit 16 displays the subject image obtained by the divider 19.

    [0029] The process and control unit 9 controls the I.I. 4, the X-ray tube controller 7, the scattered X-ray cor­recting circuit 11, the grid image generating circuit 13, the image memories 12a to 12n, and the gain regula­tors 17 and 18 in accordance with the photograph condi­tion set by the photograph condition setting unit 8.

    [0030] An operation of the system of the embodiment will be described below.

    [0031] As described above, X-ray images are acquired when the subject P is not arranged, with and without the grid 3, respectively. In this case, in order to acquire the grid image g, the process and control unit 9 is operated in accordance with a flow chart shown in Fig. 3.

    [0032] In step Bl, the X-ray tube controller 7, the I.I. 4, the scattered X-ray correcting circuit 11, and the grid image generating circuit 13 are controlled in accordance with a photograph condition set by the photograph condition setting unit 8.

    [0033] With this control, an X-ray radiation signal is input from the X-ray tube controller 7 to the X-ray tube 1, and X-rays are generated. The images I1 and I2 with and without the grid 3 are acquired. As described above, these images are processed by the grid image gen­erating circuit 13 so as to acquire only the grid image g.

    [0034] In step B2, if the grid image g is acquired by the grid image generating circuit 13, a write signal is out­put to cause a predetermined memory of the image memo­ries 12a to 12n to store the grid image g.

    [0035] In the above-described manner, the grid image g is calculated by equations (2) and (3) for each size of the I.I. 4 as a photograph condition, and is stored in the image memories 12a to 12n. If an X-ray focal size is used as a photograph condition, the grid image g is stored in the image memories 12a to 12n for each X-ray focal size. In addition, if the tube voltage of the X-­ray tube 1 is used as a photograph condition, the grid image g is stored in the image memories 12a to 12n for each tube voltage.

    [0036] Subsequently, in order to acquire the subject image Pa by X-ray photography when the subject P is arranged, the process and control unit 9 is operated in accordance with a flow chart shown in Fig. 4.

    [0037] In step C1 the X-ray tube controller 7, the I.I. 4, and the scattered X-ray correcting circuit 11 are controlled in accordance with the photograph condi­tion set by the photograph condition setting unit 8.

    [0038] With this control, an X-ray radiation signal is input from the X-ray tube controller 7 to the X-ray tube 1 so as to radiate X-rays onto the subject P. The X-­rays are incident on the I.I. 4 through the subject P and the grid 3, and are converted into light. This light is converted into a TV signal by the TV camera 6 through the optical system 5. The TV signal is con­verted into a digital signal by the A/D converter 10 and is input to the scattered X-ray correcting circuit 11. The scattered X-ray image Sa corresponding to the digi­tal signal is corrected by the scattered X-ray correct­ing circuit 11. With this operation, the corrected subject image Pa·g is obtained.

    [0039] In step C2, the set photograph condition is deter­mined to specify a grid image g which is obtained by the same photograph condition as that of the subject image P or a condition most similar thereto.

    [0040] In step C3, if the corrected subject image P·g is acquired, a readout signal is output to read out the grid image g from a predetermined image memory of the image memories 12a to 12n in accordance with the deter­mination result in step C2.

    [0041] In step C4, the gain regulators 17 and 18 are con­trolled in accordance with the determination result in step C2. With this control, the grid image g and the corrected subject image Pa·g which are input to the gain regulators 17 and 18 are regulated to have the same gain.

    [0042] Note that the corrected subject image Pa·g is divided by the grid image g and is subjected to inverse logarithm conversion in the divider 19. The subject image P is displayed on the display unit 16.

    [0043] As described above, according to the embodiment, the grid images g based on the respective photograph conditions are acquired in advance and are stored in the image memories 12a to 12n. After X-ray photography with respect to the subject P, a grid image g acquired by the same photograph condition as that of the subject image P or a condition similar thereto is read out from a corre­sponding one of the image memories 12a to 12n, and the corrected subject image Pa·g is divided by the readout grid image g. That is, since the grid image g is removed from the corrected subject image Pa·g, moiré fringes formed by the grid 3 can be eliminated. In addition, even if a photograph condition at the grid 3 is different from that at the subject P, proper correc­tion can be performed. Therefore, if a CCD camera is used, an image can be acquired without aliasing. Hence, the image quality can be improved.

    [0044] The particular embodiment of the present invention has been described above. However, the present inven­tion is not limited to this. For example, as shown in Fig. 5, logarithm converters 23 and 21 are arranged between gain regulators 17 and 18 and a divider 19. With this arrangement, after the gain-regulation, the corrected subject image Pa·g and grid image g are res­pectively logarithm-converted by the logarithm convert­ers 23 and 21, and are subtracted by the subtracter 19.


    Claims

    1. A method for processing X-ray images in an X-ray equipment, characterized by the steps of:
    acquiring a plurality of grid images in accordance with a plurality of grid image acquiring conditions;
    storing the acquired grid images;
    acquiring a subject image in accordance with a sub­ject image acquiring condition;
    comparing the subject image acquiring condition with the grid image acquiring conditions;
    reading out one of the stored grid images in accor­dance with the comparison result, and
    dividing the acquired subject image by the read out grid image.
     
    2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the dividing step includes the step of regulat­ing a first gain concerning the subject image and a sec­ond gain concerning the read out grid image when the grid image acquiring condition corresponding to the read out grid image differs from the subject image acquiring condition.
     
    3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that condition data representing the grid image acquiring conditions are stored with the grid images.
     
    4. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the step of acquiring the plurality of grid images includes the steps of:
    setting a grid image acquiring condition;
    arranging a grid into the X-ray equipment;
    obtaining a grid image in accordance with the set grid image acquiring condition;
    removing the arranged grid from the X-ray equipment,
    obtaining an air image in accordance with the set grid image acquiring condition; and
    dividing the grid image by the air image.
     
    5. A system for processing X-ray images in an X-ray equipment, the system characterized by:
    grid image acquiring means (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10) for acquiring a plurality of grid images in accordance with a plurality of grid image acquiring conditions;
    storing means (12a to 12n) for storing the plural­ity of grid images;
    subject image acquiring means (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10) for acquiring a subject image in accordance with a subject image acquiring condition;
    comparing means (9) for comparing the subject image acquiring condition with the grid image acquiring condition; and
    dividing means (17, 18, 19) for dividing the sub­ject image by one of the stored grid images in accor­dance with the comparison result.
     
    6. The system according to claim 5, characterized in that the dividing means (17, 18, 19) includes means (17, 18) for regulating a first gain concerning the sub­ject image and a second gain concerning the one of the grid images when the grid image acquiring condition cor­responding to the one of the grid images differs from the subject image acquiring condition.
     
    7. The system according to claim 5, characterized in that condition data representing the grid image acquiring conditions are stored with the grid images in the storing means (12a to 12n).
     
    8. A system for processing X-ray images in an X-ray equipment, the system characterized by:
    grid image acquiring means (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10) for acquiring a grid image in accordance with a grid image acquiring condition;
    storing means (12a to 12n) for storing the grid image;
    subject image acquiring means (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10) for acquiring a subject image in accordance with a subject image acquiring condition; and
    dividing means (17, 18, 19) for dividing the sub­ject image by the stored grid image.
     
    9. The system according to claim 8, characterized in that the dividing means (17, 18, 19) includes means (17, 18) for regulating a first gain concerning the sub­ject image and a second gain concerning the grid image.
     
    10. The system according to claim 8, characterized in that condition data representing the grid image acquiring condition is stored with the grid image in the storing means (12a to 12n).
     




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